My guess is around 100". Snowfall records aren't kept anywhere nearby.
Yes, Lake George NY can experience lake effect snow due to its proximity to Lake George. When cold air masses move over the relatively warmer lake waters, it can result in increased moisture and snowfall in the region.
Lake Effect Snow affects much of Michigan, extreme northern Wisconsin/the Duluth area of MN, southeastern WI and the Chicago area on occasion, northern Indiana, northeastern Ohio, western/northwestern PA, and much of upstate NY especially downwind of each lake.
It's almost impossible to distinguish between lake effect and synoptic snows in seasonal snow totals, and it always depends what you want to call a "city". Marquette MI and Syracuse NY both get over 120 inches of snow annually, with the majority being lake effect. Sault Ste. Marie is up there too, as is Buffalo NY. Some of their favored suburbs receive more than 200 inches annually.
Rochester received 107.6 inches of snow during the 2008-2009 winter season.
Watertown receives approximately 70" of snow a year, which is considerably less than areas south of them.
The address of the Schroon-North Hudson Historical Society is: 1144 Main St Rt 9, Schroon Lake, NY 12870
116 miles taking this route:Take U.S. 9 SOUTH from Schroon Lake to I-87 SOUTH to ALBANY.Take I-87 SOUTH to I-90 THRUWAY (toll) WEST to BUFFALO at EXIT 1W, near Albany.Take I-90 WEST to AMSTERDAM. AMSTERDAM is off EXIT 27, which is NY-30. To get to DOWNTOWN, turn right off the exit ramp.
Yes, Lake George NY can experience lake effect snow due to its proximity to Lake George. When cold air masses move over the relatively warmer lake waters, it can result in increased moisture and snowfall in the region.
I know for a fact that you can get one at Mount Severence Store just North of town. I grew up there; every summer since 1970.
Baldwinsville is in Onondaga County NY. It is close to Syracuse, NY which is quite near the East-West middle of the state ... south of Lake Ontario.(and they get a LOT of snow there!)
20.1"
Annually, they get roughly 80-90".
400 feet
On average, Skaneateles, NY receives about 22 inches more snowfall per year than Ithaca, NY. Skaneateles is located in a region that typically experiences more lake-effect snow compared to Ithaca, which contributes to the difference in snowfall amounts.
He lives somewhere in Salt Lake City because of the "best snow on earth" thing, Utah has amazing snow, so what not? it sux cuz im in NY
61.1" in 2007-08.
About 16 inches in Flatbush